Interesting lesson today... on cruise ships in Asia and Australia the casino doesn't have any craps tables. Apparently this is a US game and folks on this side of the world have zero interest in it. In its place are more poker tables.
I was struggling with something to write here for the sea day, which if you've seen some of the other travels I've written about, just doesn't happen. There's always something interesting going on. Sitting here in the library I chatted up an Australian family about their experience thus far. One of the first things that came out is the ship is "sleepy", that there is not many interesting things going on most of the time. Apparently the ship was quite the happening place a year ago, right before Royal concurrently launched two 6000+ passenger ships. Sounds like those vessels robbed a lot of the talent as the majority of the staff aboard are very green.
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Empty piano bar |
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Ghost town in promenade |
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So, with those two things learned today, we'll just call it a day and look forward to what will be my closest experience being on the show Survivor. Tomorrow is
Mystery Island, Vanuatu.
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